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    Arzaga‚ Eunisse C. BSA1FHC APPLICATION OF BIOTECHNOLOGY Medicine In medicine‚ modern biotechnology finds applications in areas such as pharmaceutical drug discovery and production‚ pharmacogenomics‚ and genetic testing (or genetic screening). Pharmacogenomics (a combination of pharmacology and genomics) is the technology that analyses how genetic makeup affects an individual’s response to drugs. It deals with the influence of genetic variation on drug response in patients by correlating gene expression or single-nucleotide

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    APPLICATION OF MOTIVATION Application of motivation refers to linking of management theories to real life situations and bringing them into practice for its one thing to be able to regurgitate motivation theories. It’s often another to see how‚ as a manager you could use them. A number of motivation techniques and programs that have gained varying degrees of acceptance in practice. The following are a few of them:- MANAGEMENT BY OBJECTIVEMANAGEMENT BY Management

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    answers about the nature of his world from the Tralfamadorians. Nonetheless‚ Vonnegut illustrates how although opposites‚ each part is connected to another‚ and without naivety there could be no ignorance‚ without violence there could be no paradise. Kurt Vonnegut also utilizes character archetypes to supplement the themes within “Slaughterhouse

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    Technology inhibits the development of our fullest ability The short story Harrison Bergeron by Kurt Vonnegut takes place in the distant future‚ the year 2081 to be exact. George is one of the main characters in the story was given a mental handicap from the government. If George and other characters don’t wear the mental handicaps they will go to jail. Technology inhibits the characters cognitive ability because the handicap creates a distraction from thinking‚ it takes away remembrance and leaves

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    Learning stimulates the mind and opens doors to a more vibrant and fulfilling life. In my opinion‚ learning is the foundation to leadership‚ service‚ and global awareness. I strive to have an open mind and take in as much as I can on a daily basis. This has led to me realizing my passions in life‚ passions that have led me to participate in many service programs and to acquiring a leading role in an organization in the special needs community. Also‚ recently I went to a global awareness seminar at

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    In the short story “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut‚ he highlights what he believes the world can turn into. He imagines a world with an over controlling government and cruel obscure technology; consequently‚ these are portrayed as social handicaps that limit individuals to reach their full potential. It was year 2081 and the world was much different than present day. People are suppressed for being intelligent‚ beautiful and athletically advanced. The government‚ also know as the Handicapper

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    In the story everyone has handicaps to make everyone completely equal. By using these handicaps the government Influences them to think and act a certain way. This is a reoccuring theme in the story. The short story “Harrison Bergeron‚” written by Kurt Vonnegut Jr.‚ teaches its readers that the power of media can have a strong influence on the way you think. There are many ways that the power of media can have a strong influence on the way you think is shown in the story “Harrison Bergeron”. One

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    PETITION OF MR.:____________________________________________________________________ For the Three Degrees FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS OF UTAH Presented____________________________ Elected ____________________________ COMMITTEE RECORD OF DEGREES Lodge No.______________ | |Conferred

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    In "Harrison Bergeron" by Kurt Vonnegut‚ the author creates a short story about a Dystopian society where any form of "unequal advantage" is frowned upon and dealt with by a method known as “Handicapping” a person. Handicapping was given based off the “advantage” that a person had‚ a few examples being the ballerinas forced to cover their faces to keep their beauty hidden or an overly intelligent person being forced to wear a mental radio within his/her own ear. Vonnegut deploys a very dark sense

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